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Control of the Ball by Kerry Lupro ool man, Tom Morton steals the ball . , . breaks from his opponent . . . dribbles down the court . . . he shoots , . . it's good!! Two points for the squires! Basketball requires speed, action, and teamwork. The 198687 boys' junior varsity basketball team displayed these qualities, as well as their own unique style of action-packed games and tricky plays. Led by returning players, such as Scott Ashby and Tom Mor- ton and under the combined talents of coaches Ric Thompson and Ken Franklin, the team kept a never say die attitude. Ken Franklin kept the boys winning with more help from the rest of the junior varsity players. The remaining nine players were Travis Sweitzer, Mike Haas, Randy Lee Matt Goff Steve Baum Joe Buchanon Ja Kit 1 s 1 s y ' ti, Denis Pollak, John McKinley and Joey Balardeta. by Kerry Lupro he most supportive player on the Junior Varsity Basketball team this year was Jay Kitti. Coach Ken Franklin said, He is the leading scorer. Without Jay we wouldn't be where we are. Jay's position is center and has a 3,7 GPA. His plans are to go to Arizona State. Jay has been playing for 12 years and says basketball is fun to play and that Coach Franklin is a nice guy. 1. Randy Lee holds the ball with intense concentration. This is Randy's first year on JV basketball. 2. Scott Ashby jumps to make the shot. Scott was trampled after this picture was taken. 90 Boys Junior Varsity Basketball
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N .- 5 . ' ' GD I ' 5 X in if 2 2 o C Q. by Kerry Lupro hat does the future hold for senior Mike Fran- cis? I'd like to go to a J.C. up north somewhere to play basketball, he said. Mike has been play- ing basketball for 11 years, four of them for San Marcos. His main position was point guard, but he also played small forward. Some of his other in- terests are having fun and making people laugh. N .. IJ 93 BC CU 5 E 6 .- O .C cL 1. First Row: Steve Baum, Marc Villalobos, Shaun Sweitzer, George Mojica, Mike Francis, and Ftick Ebert. Second Bow: Travis Beasely, Jess Williams, Matt Barrick, Mike Peyroux, Tim Odom, Mike De Sylva, and Keith Helm. 3. Keith Helm goes for the extra points. The Knights beat University Ci- ty in that game. 4. Matt Barrick shows enthusiasm in Coach Thompson's speech. Matt was the only sophomore varsity player this year. Boys' Varsity Basketball 89
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Working as Gne by Kerry Lupro he freshmen basketball team hustled hard this year to make themselves known on the courts. Newcomers like Tracy Beasley, Tom Calac, and Jesse Mojica are good examples of Knights in the making. These boys, as well as the rest of the frosh team used 1. Josh Tirado goes for the basket as Chris Wedge looks on. Josh was the frosh football MVP. 2. Front Row: Travis Sweitzer, Mike Haas, Randy Lee, Matt Goff, Steve Baum. Back Row: Scott Ashby, Tommy Morton, Joe Buchanon, Jay Kitti, Denis Pollak, John McKinley. Not Pictured: Joey Balardeta. 3. Front Row: their coordination and skills to make a name for themselves around San Marcos campus: Pat Griffith, this year's MVP, is a veteran to the basketball courts. His interests are video games and other sports. Chris Wedge, Pat Griffith, Jim Wollason, Josh Tirado, Sam Newill, Jesse Mojica. Back Flow: Steve Henthorn, Mike Toledo, Eric Kehleto, Tom Calac, Doug Bassat, Reggie lngram, Tom Fletcher, Tracy Beasley. 4. intense Meditation brings the ball to Tom Calac. Tom got the ball. Frosh Basketball Photo: Jerry Franklin ry Franklin o:Jef C3 Phor
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